A Study of Factor Structure, Reliability and Validity of the Successful Intelligence Scale

Mahmoud Negahban Salami; Valiollah Farzad; Gholamreza Sarami

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 1-16

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  Objective: The present research aims to study the factor structure, reliability, and validity of the Successful Intelligence Scale. Method: Using the multi-stage cluster sampling method, 500 (including 175 female and 325 male) subjects were selected from among public school students in Karaj. Results: ...  Read More

A Study of the Psychometric Properties of the Academic Resilience Inventory (ARI)

Mehraneh Soltaninejad; Mina asiabi; Bayaneh Ahmdi; Samira Tavanaiee yosefian

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 17-35

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  Background: The issue of achievement or non-achievement in the realm of education is an important concern in education systems of all societies. Students and university students’ education achievement is indicative of the extent that the education system has been in setting the goals and satisfying ...  Read More

A Study of Psychometric Properties of the Executive Skills Scale for Pre-School Children (Parent Form)

Narges Fakhari; Morteza Latifian; Jalil Etemd

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 35-58

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  Background: Executive skills are high-level cognitive skills helping children with their daily activities and learning assignments. Objective: The present paper aims to study the validity and reliability of the Executive Skills Scale for pre-school children. Method: The study was a descriptive research. ...  Read More

The Effect of Using E-Portfolio on University Students’ Self-Regulation Learning Strategies*

Ali-Akbar Ebrahimi; Ahmad Abedi; Mahnaz Shirani

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 59-78

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  Background: ‘E-portfolio’ is a collection of digital and electronic documents showing the students’ progress and academic achievement in a course or lesson. Objective: The present research aims to study the effect of using e-portfolios on self-regulation learning strategies adopted ...  Read More

Parallel Analysis: A Method of Determining the Number of Factors

Ali Dana; Mohammad Reza Nili Ahmadabadi; Mohammad Hasan Amir Teimoori

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 79-106

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  Numerous studies use the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) method to reduce the data. Determination of the true number of retainable factors is the most crucial problem confronting researchers when using EFA. Common methods usually under/overestimate the number of factors. Objective: The present research ...  Read More

Differentiation of Self among Iranian University Students: A Study of Psychometric Properties of Differentiation of Self Inventory-Short Form

Elaheh Hejazi; Zahra Naghsh; Meysam Shirazifard

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 107-126

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  Background: ‘Differentiation of self’ is an important factor for a person to cope with stressors and improve mental health. Therefore, it is necessary to provide appropriate instruments to assess this construct. Objectives: The present research aims to study the psychometric properties of ...  Read More

Construction and Validation of the Mobile Phone Addiction Questionnaire

karim sevari

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 126-142

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  Background: ‘Mobile phone addiction’ is considered as a compulsive and addictive disorder in the 21st century, and excessive usage of mobile phone can lead to addiction. Objectives: The present research aims to study construction and psychometric properties of the Mobile Phone Addiction Questionnaire ...  Read More

Construct, Normalization and Validation of System Approach Scale in Educational Planning by Principals and Teachers in West Mazandaran Province

Samira Ebrahimpour Koumeleh; Kamian Khazaei; Ghorbanali Aghaahmadi

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 144-165

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  Background: Reliability and validity are important issues in test construction. System approach is a concept with various functions that considers interaction of employed people in different parts of a system. Objectives: The present research aims to study the construct, normalization and validation ...  Read More

A Comparison of the Multilevel Bayesian IRT Model and the Multilevel Classic Model: An Analysis of Advanced TIMSS Physics Test (2008)

jalil Younesi; farzad Eskandari; Ali Delavar; Mohammad Reza Falsafinezhad; Noor Ali Farokhi

Volume 5, Issue 15 , April 2014, Pages 166-186

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  Background: Validity of the multilevel analyses with a focus on differences in learning theories (with both classis approach toward measurement and new approach toward measurement (IRT)) by means of various data has recently been studied. Aim: This study is aimed at determining the level of impact of ...  Read More